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| Easy Heat Roof Snow De-Icing Kit |  | Brand: Easy Heat Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $29.99 - $127.04 as of 11/21/2009 22:23 CST details
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Rating: 20 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware
ASIN: B002QQ97T6
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Quick service November 14, 2009 Verne S. Melton (bellingham, wa USA) shipping and packaging was excellent
item appeared in good condition
not cold enough to give it the test but it looks good
works great November 11, 2009 Michael Hagerty (NH USA) I have had one of these de-icing cables on the front of my house for a few years and it worked great so I decided to add a few more around the house. I have never had a problem with ice dams but this seems like a pretty cheap precaution especially up here in NH.
They provide you with plenty of clips to attached to the shingles and the process is very easy and is a DIY project if you don't mind being on a ladder. It only took me about 30 min. to install the cable.
Just make sure you buy the correct length cable, the way to figure that is through some pre-planning. Take a look at the area you are planning to install the cable and take some measurements. You should have approx 2 foot loops about 16" apart, so if you have a 30 length of roof you want to cover your already at 60 ft., you also need to figure in extra cable for a double run in the gutter (if you have one) so if you add the 30 ft. gutter x 2 that's another 60 ft.
Then add the downspout, let's just say that another 15 ft. x 2 (need a double run for best results) that's another 30ft. So in total you would need a 150 ft. cable for a 30ft. length of roof with a gutter and a downspout.
Good Product for price October 29, 2009 Faster (Illinois) I have one on one part of the roof and am adding to another part of the roof. Stops ice dam and mainly the dangeous icicles that hang over the doorways waiting to fall on someone and that drip onto the walkway that then freezes creating ice sheets
Will probably buy another 200 feet this fall May 17, 2009 River Bend Farmer (Chehalis, WA, USA) These work good attached to a greenhouse table in loops about 3 inches apart for seedlings, cloning starts, early flower baskets or pretty much any vegetable. We now have 400 feet and plan to have a year-round garden this year for fresh veggies. Uses very little electricity and greenhouse doesn't have to be kept more than about 55-60. Give it a try!
Works well for our alternative need May 17, 2009 River Bend Farmer (Chehalis, WA, USA) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
This works very well for us. We live where there is little snow that doesn't stay more than a day or two, usually, so don't need roof snow de-icing kits for the usual reason. However, we found that they work wonders under trays of seeds for spring planting. We start our seeds on a table with the heated line secured in loops and have germination in 5-7 days. The seedlings grow well in warm soil. For three years we've had only 100 feet of cord and fought over every inch. With this and another order, we now have 400 feet, and things are much better. Try it, it works, and is cheaper than the official gardening grow mats. Probably more reliable too.
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